Issues
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CEE corporate green bond issuance has fallen compared to last year
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Market still 'hot and busy' as borrowers line up
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The Turkish sovereign sold a $2.5bn sukuk on Tuesday, paying no concession
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Investors would be wise to protect themselves against tail risks
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Government ought to clarify or scrap it
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◆ Subordinated bonds proliferate as ceasefire talks buoy investors ◆ Nomura follows BNP Paribas with dollar AT1 ◆ BPM compresses T2 spread as PBB prepares to refi
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◆ Long deal 3.4 times covered ◆ No concerns about pricing in busy market ◆ Pricing through OATs no problem
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Autodoc postpones IPO, cites “geopolitical situation”
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◆ Market's 'green light' buoys long end deal ◆ Sizeable books sticks together during pricing ◆ Attractive pick up offered to sub-sovereigns
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◆ Singaporean lender achieves both price and size ◆ Slim concession offered ◆ Short tenor stands out
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◆ Snam prints debut European Green Bond ◆ Heimstaden Bostad brings its first green note ◆ Both deals attract big books at tight spreads
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The UK Reit will see its margins reduced if it is upgraded